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Zen Parenting Radio

Essentialism- Podcast #599

Zen Parenting Radio

Todd and Cathy Adams

Education, Philosophy, Parenting, Self-improvement, Kids & Family, Society & Culture

4.8636 Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2021

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Cathy and Todd revisit Greg McKeown’s book Essentialism and why now is an important time to reconsider priorities and focus energy on what really matters. They discuss why deciding what’s essential makes us more content and ironically more productive in the long run.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Do do do do do do.

0:05.0

Here we go.

0:05.6

My name is Todd.

0:06.3

This is Kathy.

0:07.0

Welcome back to another episode of Zen Parenting Radio.

0:09.4

This is podcast number.

0:11.1

Sweetie, can you guess?

0:12.7

Well, I know we're close to 600.

0:15.1

599.

0:16.0

Wow.

0:16.6

Wow, wow, wow.

0:17.3

Why listen to Zen Parenting Radio?

0:18.6

Because you'll feel outstanding.

0:20.4

And always remember our motto, which is what we try to practice on a daily basis.

0:25.5

The best predictor of a child's well-being is a parent's self-understanding.

0:31.2

On today's show, it's an essential show, isn't it, sweetie?

0:35.2

It's essential.

0:36.4

And the reason it's essential is because you have a book in your hand called Essentialism,

0:41.1

called by Greg McHughan.

0:43.6

It is.

0:44.3

And we are going to, we've talked about this book before probably two or three years ago.

0:51.0

And Greg has a new book out called Effortless, which is about how to, it's called

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